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Person    | Female  Born 24/5/1789  Died 17/7/1860

Betsi Cadwaladr

Categories: Medicine

Countries: Wales

Betsi Cadwaladr

Born Elizabeth Cadwaladr, also known as Beti Cadwaladr, Betsi Davis, and Elizabeth Davis.  Welsh nurse. Began nursing on travelling ships in the 1820s and later nursed in the Crimean War alongside Florence Nightingale.

The provide: "The daughter of a Methodist preacher from North Wales, Betsi seems to have had a fiercely independent character, running away from home to work as a maid in Liverpool, running away again to avoid marriage, and travelling the world as maid to a ship's captain. She was over 60 when, having read of the plight of soldiers in the Crimea, she decided to train as a nurse and joined the military nursing service. She clashed with Nightingale – there was a big difference in age and temperament – but eventually Florence did give Betsi credit for the work she did at the front line in Balaclava. Sadly, Betsi returned to Britain suffering from cholera and dysentery, dying five years after her return, and was buried in a common grave."

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